Symbiopsis
Symbiopsis is a Neotropical genus of butterflies in the family Lycaenidae.[1]
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Genus: | Symbiopsis Nicolay, 1971 |
Species
- Symbiopsis aprica (Möschler, 1883)
- Symbiopsis lenitas (Druce, 1907)
- Symbiopsis morpho Nicolay, 1971
- Symbiopsis nivepunctata (Druce, 1907)
- Symbiopsis panamensis (Draudt, 1920)
- Symbiopsis pencilatus Johnson & Le Crom, 1997
- Symbiopsis pentas Nicolay, 1971
- Symbiopsis perulera Robbins, 2004
- Symbiopsis pupilla (Draudt, 1920)
- Symbiopsis rickmani (Schaus, 1902)
- Symbiopsis strenua (Hewitson, 1877)
- Symbiopsis tanais (Godman & Salvin, [1887])
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References
- "Symbiopsis Nicolay, 1971" at Markku Savela's Lepidoptera and Some Other Life Forms
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